Copenhagen has made a significant milestone in its efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable transportation. As of now, the entire fleet of city buses in the Danish capital has transitioned to electric vehicles, marking a major achievement in the city's goal to become carbon neutral by 2025. This ambitious move is part of Copenhagen's broader strategy to combat climate change and improve air quality, with the city aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70% compared to 2005 levels. The shift to electric buses is expected to have a significant impact on the city's environmental footprint, and Copenhagen's success in this area may inspire other cities to follow suit.
100% Of Copenhagen’s City Buses Are Now Electric CleanTechnica